Hosts

Sixteen host cities, each with its own tournament energy.

This is the venue layer: where each city sits in the schedule, how the stadium reads on broadcast, and what makes the stop feel distinct.

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Venue rhythm

Not every city should feel the same on camera.

The host layer gives the site a stronger editorial spine: atmosphere, travel, architecture, and the texture around each stop.

Host circuit

Sixteen venues, each with a different tournament feel.

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01

Atlanta, USA

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

  • 71,000 capacity
  • Groups + round of 32

Indoor bowl energy with fast turnaround logistics for broadcast crews.

02

Boston, USA

Gillette Stadium

  • 65,000 capacity
  • Groups + knockout

East-coast anchor for late-night kickoff windows and fan village programming.

03

Dallas, USA

AT&T Stadium

  • 80,000 capacity
  • Groups + semis

One of the largest production footprints on the entire circuit.

04

Guadalajara, Mexico

Estadio Akron

  • 49,000 capacity
  • Groups

Tighter city-center rhythm with sharp supporter travel demand.

05

Houston, USA

NRG Stadium

  • 72,000 capacity
  • Groups + round of 16

Climate-controlled host with premium studio-adjacency potential.

06

Kansas City, USA

Arrowhead Stadium

  • 76,000 capacity
  • Groups + quarter-finals

One of the loudest supporter bowls in the bracket.

07

Los Angeles, USA

SoFi Stadium

  • 70,000 capacity
  • Groups + round of 16

High-spec premium venue with a strong entertainment crossover audience.

08

Mexico City, Mexico

Estadio Azteca

  • 87,000 capacity
  • Opening marquee

Historic opener destination with the broadest symbolic weight in the field.

09

Miami, USA

Hard Rock Stadium

  • 65,000 capacity
  • Groups + quarter-finals

A natural social-content hub with late-night match programming.

10

Monterrey, Mexico

Estadio BBVA

  • 53,500 capacity
  • Groups

Steep bowl geometry that reads exceptionally well on broadcast.

11

New York/New Jersey, USA

MetLife Stadium

  • 82,500 capacity
  • Final

The defining showpiece stop for the trophy lift and post-match ceremony.

12

Philadelphia, USA

Lincoln Financial Field

  • 69,000 capacity
  • Groups + round of 16

Dense supporter culture and strong rail-connected fan travel.

13

San Francisco Bay Area, USA

Levi's Stadium

  • 68,500 capacity
  • Groups + round of 32

Tech-forward hospitality lanes and strong creator access potential.

14

Seattle, USA

Lumen Field

  • 69,000 capacity
  • Groups + round of 32

One of the strongest pure football atmospheres in the host lineup.

15

Toronto, Canada

BMO Field

  • 45,500 capacity
  • Groups + round of 32

Compact stadium fabric that favors intimate fan-cam and creator work.

16

Vancouver, Canada

BC Place

  • 54,500 capacity
  • Groups + round of 16

Domed west-coast stop with a clean all-day watch-party profile.

Host cities

Sixteen stops across North America.

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01 Atlanta, USA
02 Boston, USA
03 Dallas, USA
04 Guadalajara, Mexico
05 Houston, USA
06 Kansas City, USA
07 Los Angeles, USA
08 Mexico City, Mexico
09 Miami, USA
10 Monterrey, Mexico
11 New York/New Jersey, USA
12 Philadelphia, USA
13 San Francisco Bay Area, USA
14 Seattle, USA
15 Toronto, Canada
16 Vancouver, Canada